Monday, March 5, 2012

For Lola...

I have a little friend who lives across the sea in England. Her name is Lola. She is 5 years old. She is doing a project in school, learning about food. I know her Mom, a fellow foodie, from a food message board I belong to. Lola wrote me a letter and asked me to tell her about our food...I thought long and hard about this. Our food here in the US is not much different from the food in England. I guess we eat what we were raised eating and different food from all over the world as well as different regions of the United States.

Some recipes were handed down through our family. I tried to think of what my children who are pretty grown up now, loved when they were Lola's age...and what they still love. The Matzo Ball Soup you see above is one thing they love. Especially if they are not feeling well. It is what we call comfort food. This is a Jewish style chicken soup and it is made by me, pretty much the same way my Grandmother and my Mom made it. My Grandparents came to this country in the early 1900's from Poland and Russia. Maybe one day you might try making this soup with your Mom , Lola....here is a link to the recipe.Jewish Matzo Ball Soup

Another thing my kids love to eat is Mexican food. This is a Carnitas Taco with Pico de Galloor also known Salsa Cruda and some Guacamole. Carnitas are little pieces of pork. My husband's family came from Mexico, so we enjoy eating foods from his family background as well. We even made the tortillas together from scratch...my kids still like cooking with me when they are home.

Another thing they really love are Chocolate Chip Cookies...I must admit I love them too.
This is their favorite recipe and it comes from the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company in San Francisco. My kids were born in San Francisco. Maybe one day you and your Mom might bake these cookies together.

Ghirardelli Chocolate Chip Cookies

Yield: 4 dozen cookies

11 1/2 ounce(s) Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips or chunks

1 cup(s) butter , softened

3/4 cup(s) sugar

3/4 cup(s) brown sugar, packed

2 large eggs

2 teaspoon(s) vanilla extract

2 1/4 cup(s) unsifted flour

1 teaspoon(s) baking soda

1/2 teaspoon(s) salt

1 cup(s) walnuts or pecans, chopped (optional)

Directions

Heat oven to 375ºF.
Stir
flour with baking soda and salt; set aside. In large mixing bowl, beat
butter with sugar and brown sugar at medium speed until creamy and
lightened in color. Add eggs and vanilla, one at a time. Mix on low
speed until incorporated. Gradually blend dry mixture into creamed
mixture. Stir in nuts and chocolate chips. Drop by tablespoon onto
ungreased cookie sheets. Bake for 9 to 11 minutes or until golden brown.
Note:
The 11 1/2 ounces of Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips can be substituted with
any variety of chip flavor (i.e.- Milk Chocolate Chips, 60% Cacao
Bittersweet Chocolate Chips, etc.)

They also love these tiny berry pies I made for them one July 4th which is our American Independence Day and a holiday when everyone has picnics and BBQ and goes to see fireworks...

Some people love to eat fried chicken on this holiday...lots of people like to eat fried chicken any time. I do not make it often but my kids love it! This is a picture of some fried chicken, cole slaw and a buttermilk biscuit.

This is something I make often and the recipe comes from someone in England...Nigella Lawson. Fairycakes better known here as cupcakes. My kids love these too....

Lola sent me this beautiful picture with her letter. She also asked me if I speak any other languages. I speak some German and some Yiddish which is a Jewish language, much like German. I also speak some Hebrew.
Lola has beautiful handwriting, she is only 5! I think she is pretty amazing...

I think that life here is not so very different from where you live. I hope this helped you see some food from America....I send you a big hug from New Jersey!

Friends...if you leave a comment, perhaps you can also say what foods are your favorites from wherever you live. Lola is going to see this blog post and hopefully her teacher and her whole class will as well.Thanks so much...

18 comments:

Thank you so much for this Linda! Lola will be wrapped when she sees this. They are having their food day on Thursday and Friday this week so I will give the blog address to her teacher when I pick Lola up from school today.

Once again, Linda, thanks. I will certainly be making these recipes with her. They look delish, all of them!

Linda, I think you served up some pretty iconic American food for the little lady across the pond... I thinks that's one of the cool things about the US... we all combine to make an American stew and the food is wonderful... sweet you did that for her!

My kids like Meatball Soup and Cheesy Garlic Bread. We also love cookies. Sometimes we gobble up Pad Thai or Asian Chicken Salad. My husband makes pizza for us almost every week. We are also addicted to homemade bread.